Your right but it wasn't the camera I added the contrast after the fact using photo editing software. It looked good on my monitor but then I noticed it was darker.Plus these pictures are compressed they are much bigger and clearer in original form. But I had to size them down to post them. Still learning....
John

I got a Kodak DC4800 3.1 MP. I had to shrink these down to post the originals are huge and very clear.
Also,
I won't be able to make it this time around I have to work. I tried to get out of it but I can't! Hopefully next time?
And by the way- I KNOW MY BIPOD IS ON BACKWARDS. Thank all of those nice folks who E-mailed me concerned for my safety. The amount of recoil is not enough to blow the feet back. The Harris I got on their has very strong springs and is very tight. I put it on backwards because my other rifles have fold down style AK bipods that fold down towards you and I got used to it. It looks better to me then mounting forward. Also, Its easier to deploy the legs from under than the forward position. at least for me it is. I originally mounted it the common way but found it annoyed me. Plus I'm a weirdo and don't like being in the norm...
John

Your right but it wasn't the camera I added the contrast after the fact using photo editing software. It looked good on my monitor but then I noticed it was darker.Plus these pictures are compressed they are much bigger and clearer in original form. But I had to size them down to post them. Still learning....
John

Originally Posted By kens:
Beagles747;
Does your wife know that you're sleeping with two other partners?
I've been looking at that same camera

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[url]http://www.kodak.com/US/en/digital/cameras/dc4800/[/url]
I'm very happy with it so far. Except battery gets low after about an hour of steady use and it takes 4 hours to charge battery. There is supposed to be a rapid charger available that only takes an hour though....
John

Originally Posted By M4:
AR's sure do look damn tough with the Beta-C.
Are they worth the money?
For that kind of cash, I'd expect them to work flawlessly....is that the case?

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I have tested mine it seems perfect to me. The only thing that I know of that's negative is the feed towers crack over time and use. I bought 5 extra feed towers for mine so I'm set.
They are pricy but unless the ban sunsets they will only go up in price and I figured I'm not going to wait around and find out.
John

Originally Posted By Beagles747:
I got a Kodak DC4800 3.1 MP. I had to shrink these down to post the originals are huge and very clear.
Also,
I won't be able to make it this time around I have to work. I tried to get out of it but I can't! Hopefully next time?
And by the way- I KNOW MY BIPOD IS ON BACKWARDS. Thank all of those nice folks who E-mailed me concerned for my safety. The amount of recoil is not enough to blow the feet back. The Harris I got on their has very strong springs and is very tight. I put it on backwards because my other rifles have fold down style AK bipods that fold down towards you and I got used to it. It looks better to me then mounting forward. Also, Its easier to deploy the legs from under than the forward position. at least for me it is. I originally mounted it the common way but found it annoyed me. Plus I'm a weirdo and don't like being in the norm...
John

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Come to find out now after being set on keeping my bi-pod backwards the way I like it I had to turn it around because I can't put a sling on it without the bipod being in the way! But if I put the bi-pod on the correct way I can use the swivel stud on the rear to attach to.I guess I'll just have to be like everyone else or keep the sling off and lug it around...
I still like it better backwards...looks cooler..
John

Love the M4 Bushy!! Just read a story in Outdoor Photographer about the Kodak 4800 digital camera-famous outdoor photographer uses it to preview his shots with his 4 x 5 view camera for composition, etc. Pretty neat camera too!!

Originally Posted By jomeokee:
Love the M4 Bushy!! Just read a story in Outdoor Photographer about the Kodak 4800 digital camera-famous outdoor photographer uses it to preview his shots with his 4 x 5 view camera for composition, etc. Pretty neat camera too!!